Cadillac Recalls

Brake fluid may leak from the front brake caliper piston seals, reducing brake performance. The brake pedal may engage lower than expected, stopping distances could be longer than expected. This could result in an accident.

During certain driving conditions, the air bag sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) may activate a testing mode. If a crash were to occur during this mode, the frontal airbags and seat belt pretensioners would not deploy, increasing risk of injury to driver and front passengers.

The passenger frontal air bag assembly is deployed by an inflator which contains propellant that makes the air bag deploy. This propellant may degrade over time, especially when exposed to humidity and temperature cycling. As a result, the inflator may rupture on deployment, which can send metal shrapnel through the air bag, striking vehicle occupants. This could result in serious injury or death.

The passenger frontal air bag assembly is deployed by an inflator which contains propellant that makes the air bag deploy. This propellant may degrade over time, especially when exposed to humidity and temperature cycling. As a result, the inflator may rupture on deployment, which can send metal shrapnel through the air bag, striking vehicle occupants. This could result in serious injury or death.

The front suspension upper control arms may have been insufficiently welded during manufacturing, resulting in possible detachment of the arm. This would compromise vehicle steering and could result in an accident.

The sliding roof panel may close inadvertently due to the switch being easily tripped on accident. The switch design does not comply with safety standards, and injury can occur from unexpected panel closure.